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Falz Writes To Nigerian Immigration Over Five Female Officers Punished For ‘Bop Daddy Challenge’

Popular rapper, Falz has written a letter to the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Mr. Muhammed Babandede, on behalf of the five female officers who were punished for taking part in his ‘Bop Daddy’ challenge.

KanyiDaily recalls that the immigration had in April queried the 5 female officers in question — Priscilla Irabor, Catherine J. Bakura, Blessing Alfred Udida, Binti I. Attabor, and Ockiya Eneni — for participating in the challenge while in uniform.

The ladies were accused of indecency while flaunting their bodies and desecration of the Service uniform in the viral video.

In a letter dated May 12, 2020, the NIS transferred the five ladies to states in Nigeria where the fight against insurgency and Coronavirus is ongoing.

Following their redeployment, Falz, In the letter dated May 15, 2020, requested that the NIS Comptroller General reconsiders the decision to post the officers especially during this trying times.

The singer said the current inter-state lockdown in place in the country would not make it possible for the officers to resume at the places they were redeployed to.

In the letter titled, “Punitive posting of the five Immigration Officers involved in the online viral video for the Bop Daddy challenge’, Falz said:

“Recent news surrounding five female officers of yours who came under fire for featuring in a fun video online has particularly caught my attention.

“The said ladies were pictured changing from their official uniforms into casual outfits while my music was playing in the background.

“‘Immoral behaviour’ ‘Sabotage’ & ‘Any other act unbecoming of a public officer’ were the offences levelled against them as they were alleged to have caused ‘a lot of embarrassment to the NIS.’

“Consequently, I have also learnt that the Service has decided to post these officers to remote areas of the country as a punitive measure.

“The Senior Staff Posting Order dated 12th May 2020 stated that the posting be ‘at no cost to the service’ and be done ‘on or before 19th May 2020’.

“As a terribly concerned citizen, I am writing to you a second time as my initial attempt to reach you via text/WhatsApp was met with no response.

“The Public Service Rules which guide the operations of the Immigration Service state that any senior officer seeking to be posted or transferred must submit an application for such transfer listing his or her reasons for desiring such transfer. (Chapter 2 Rule 020503)

“The Public Service Rules also state that ‘Officers on posting, transfer or on assumption of duty on new appointment at their new station, different from their city/town of domicile shall be entitled to transport fare for self… In addition, they shall be eligible for hotel accommodation for the first 28 days or an allowance for the first 28 days in lieu of hotel accommodation’. (Chapter 13 Rule 130105)

“Had the posting been in order, the seven-day time frame accorded the officers would have been an impossible one as inter-state travel is currently prohibited.

“In the light of the above, I respectfully request that you further reconsider the decision to post these officers.

“It is important that we continue to breed a strong sense of solidarity particularly during these trying times. Hopefully, we can defeat this pandemic together.”

ALSO READ: Falz Blasts Governor Ganduje For Jailing Kano Musician Who Criticized Him In A Viral Song

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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